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Post by the Black Snow on Mar 13, 2012 1:13:37 GMT -5
With Triple H laying prone on the mat, the Rock put a ring bell on his face and ran the ropes (doing the people elbow) and rang the bell on Hunter's face as he was dropping the elbow. There was the time Rock was wearing dress shoes, and did a sliding people's elbow to British Bulldog.
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Jeremy Dupoe
Don Corleone
Your lack of intelligence disgusts me
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Post by Jeremy Dupoe on Mar 13, 2012 1:39:29 GMT -5
Mordecai hinting at a Eddie Guerrero feud
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Johnny B. Decent
Patti Mayonnaise
Had one once
Everybody's Favorite Arizonian.
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Mar 13, 2012 1:41:28 GMT -5
Mordecai hinting at a Eddie Guerrero feud Huh, I remember that too.
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Post by lildude8218 on Mar 13, 2012 1:45:09 GMT -5
most of the GWF stuff seems to be completely forgotten at this point You mean Tugboat Taylor being revealed as Chaz's father? Or "Maniac" Mike Davis throwing himself over the top rope in a battle royal? Or Davis's "Moon Rock" that he got from the Bungee Match between Chaz Taylor and ... I wanna say Steve Dane? I remember a lot of that stuff. no! people remember that stuff . I mean stuff like Rude Dog and Crybaby Buxton and Mike Davis having a fear of belts or some s***....I just remember Killer Tim Brooks showing up randomly and using a belt to put fear in him or something. and Manuel Villalobos having a Hud Home that was foreclosed on. I might be making half of this up.
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Post by CMPunkyBrewster on Mar 13, 2012 1:46:57 GMT -5
GTV. One of the coolest things that showed up randomly in the Attitude Era.....and then just disappeared. They built up for months that they were gonna have someone being responsible for it and then....nothing.
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chazraps
Wade Wilson
Better have my money when I come-a collect!
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Post by chazraps on Mar 13, 2012 2:29:41 GMT -5
GTV. One of the coolest things that showed up randomly in the Attitude Era.....and then just disappeared. They built up for months that they were gonna have someone being responsible for it and then....nothing. Goldust hinted on Twitter last year that it was supposed to be him but then he left the company and it continued.
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chazraps
Wade Wilson
Better have my money when I come-a collect!
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Post by chazraps on Mar 13, 2012 2:30:01 GMT -5
Yoshi Tatsu won the Wrestlemania 26 battle royal.
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Glitch
King Koopa
Not Going To Die; Childs, we're goin' out to give Blair the test. If he tries to make it back here and we're not with him... burn him.
Watching you.
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Post by Glitch on Mar 13, 2012 3:21:31 GMT -5
After McMahon tells the rock "I get it. You scratch the Undertaker's back, he scratches yours.", The Rock responds :"No Vince. It's more like You kiss triple H's ass, he kisses yours, and Shane sucks on a monkey's nipple." It had me laughing so hard. Somebody must find video of this. I've been searching for a long time.
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Post by joegagne on Mar 13, 2012 10:16:01 GMT -5
I remember as WCW shows in like '95 went to commercials, they would run a teaser called "Where the Big Boys Play" and show clips of guys like Scott Hall and Kevin Nash (who were still in the WWF at the time) doing jobs when they were in WCW. I presume it stopped when they actually signed Hall and Nash.
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Post by Cam on Mar 13, 2012 11:25:20 GMT -5
Regarding some of these:
- I believe the Black Blue Blazer was Koko B. Ware. He didn't look out of shape enough to be Mo and he was too small in frame to be Mark Henry.
- William Regal pissing on Big Show's leg and GTV are mentioned quite a lot, Well, GTV is. The weird thing about GTV is that it disappeared in 1999, then re-appared in 2000 to reveal Eddie cheating on Chyna with Godfather's Hos.
- A mysterious woman badmouthing Shawn Michaels sounds like the storyline in 1996 between Davey Boy and HBK. Diana Smith accused Shawn of trying to have an affair with her, and then the next week on Raw they had "testimony" from women whose marriages had been ruined by him. I don't remember Moolah having anything to do with it though.
Also....
Vince McMahon calling Undertaker and Kane "a couple of putrid pussies".
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Post by baronmordo on Mar 13, 2012 11:32:10 GMT -5
Does anybody remember the mid-90's AWF? It had a rounds system, and had a bunch of guys who were names in the WWF in the 80's (Tito Santana, who was the champ, Bob Orton Jr., Sgt. Slaughter, Greg Valentine, Nikolai Volkoff, Iron Sheik, and a bunch of jobbers). It was bad. Especially having a rounds system-when has that ever been a thing in the US?!
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Post by Cam on Mar 13, 2012 11:51:33 GMT -5
Does anybody remember the mid-90's AWF? It had a rounds system, and had a bunch of guys who were names in the WWF in the 80's (Tito Santana, who was the champ, Bob Orton Jr., Sgt. Slaughter, Greg Valentine, Nikolai Volkoff, Iron Sheik, and a bunch of jobbers). It was bad. Especially having a rounds system-when has that ever been a thing in the US?!Duchess of Queensbury Rules Match ring a bell?
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Ben Wyatt
Crow T. Robot
Are You Gonna Go My Way?
I don't get it. At all. It's kind of a small horse, I mean what am I missing? Am I crazy?
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Mar 13, 2012 12:01:55 GMT -5
Regarding some of these: - I believe the Black Blue Blazer was Koko B. Ware. He didn't look out of shape enough to be Mo and he was too small in frame to be Mark Henry. Vince McMahon calling Undertaker and Kane "a couple of putrid pussies". Yes. It was KoKo. Im glad someone else remembers that And the second thing was awesome because Kane and Taker beat the ever loving hell out of him
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Post by lildude8218 on Mar 13, 2012 12:42:02 GMT -5
Does anybody remember the mid-90's AWF? It had a rounds system, and had a bunch of guys who were names in the WWF in the 80's (Tito Santana, who was the champ, Bob Orton Jr., Sgt. Slaughter, Greg Valentine, Nikolai Volkoff, Iron Sheik, and a bunch of jobbers). It was bad. Especially having a rounds system-when has that ever been a thing in the US?! I remember being really confused by a heel Lord Alfred Hayes. I had only ever seen him as a wimpy babyface announcer.
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Post by Cam on Mar 13, 2012 13:14:22 GMT -5
Regarding some of these: - I believe the Black Blue Blazer was Koko B. Ware. He didn't look out of shape enough to be Mo and he was too small in frame to be Mark Henry. Vince McMahon calling Undertaker and Kane "a couple of putrid pussies". Yes. It was KoKo. Im glad someone else remembers that And the second thing was awesome because Kane and Taker beat the ever loving hell out of him Yeah, that's why he was in a wheelchair for a couple of months in late 1998.
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Marty McFry
Don Corleone
"She was mine before she was yours.... Wooooo"
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Post by Marty McFry on Mar 13, 2012 13:57:18 GMT -5
I can remember a few raws in late '98 early '99 featuring commentary by JR and the King where what they were saying did not match the fact that they were both silent at ringside.
I used to record it and show people and to this day I've never heard an explanation (I'm not talking about where the US commentary would cut away to promote a UK house show either)
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Mochi Lone Wolf
Fry's dog Seymour
Development through Destruction.
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Post by Mochi Lone Wolf on Mar 13, 2012 14:01:43 GMT -5
Undertaker coming out in street clothes to "shoot".
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Post by rapidfire187 on Mar 13, 2012 14:23:47 GMT -5
Me winning $15.00 from Million Dollar Mania but keeping it and framing it as it's a legit check from World Wrestling Entertainment. You lucky asshole! Were you on the air? I lived with some friends during that time and we had all signed up for the contest. I remember sitting on the couch with my buddies number already dialed, and my phone in my pocket. When Vince went to call someone, I hit send and his phone started ringing. Dude started freaking the f*** out before he saw my number on his screen ;D
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chazraps
Wade Wilson
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Post by chazraps on Mar 13, 2012 14:34:48 GMT -5
Me winning $15.00 from Million Dollar Mania but keeping it and framing it as it's a legit check from World Wrestling Entertainment. You lucky asshole! Were you on the air? I lived with some friends during that time and we had all signed up for the contest. I remember sitting on the couch with my buddies number already dialed, and my phone in my pocket. When Vince went to call someone, I hit send and his phone started ringing. Dude started freaking the f*** out before he saw my number on his screen ;D Ha! That's hilarious. No, I wasn't on the air. I didn't even know I had won, they just randomly mailed me a check for 15 dollars and a Wrestlemania XXIV sweater two months later. Yes, the WWE sent me a check for 15 bucks and a sweater in August. Coincidentally it arrived a day before my birthday. I fear someone at Titan might be a deadbeat relative.
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chazraps
Wade Wilson
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Post by chazraps on Mar 13, 2012 14:37:25 GMT -5
Does anybody remember the mid-90's AWF? It had a rounds system, and had a bunch of guys who were names in the WWF in the 80's (Tito Santana, who was the champ, Bob Orton Jr., Sgt. Slaughter, Greg Valentine, Nikolai Volkoff, Iron Sheik, and a bunch of jobbers). It was bad. Especially having a rounds system-when has that ever been a thing in the US?! I remember being really confused by a heel Lord Alfred Hayes. I had only ever seen him as a wimpy babyface announcer. Same here. I also remember the One Man Gang asking for a five count but the ref refusing to for the longest time until he finally gave in. I also remember the AWF pushing a young Scott Putski as "Konnan 2000," who would cross his arms and yell "KONNAN 2000" despite the fact that the year 2000 was in like three years.
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